ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan will embark on his first talk over with to China on November 3 and is expected to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping and different top leaders and speak about tactics to spice up defence ties in addition to the controversy-hit China-Pakistan Economic Corridor initiatives, in line with a media report on Monday.
Prime Minister Khan's talk over with to China, Pakistan's "all weather" ally, will come forward of a talk over with to Islamabad by officials of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for formal discussions on a bailout package deal for the cash-strapped nation.
The IMF delegation is expected to talk over with Pakistan on November 7, Finance Minister Asad Umar stated final week.
The US has stated that the money owed collected on the CPEC initiatives had been in charge for Pakistan's present financial disaster. Both China and Pakistan have rejected Washington's statement.
The three-day talk over with to China would be the cricketer-turned-politician's 3rd international travel since assuming place of work in August.
He went on an official talk over with to Saudi Arabia and from there to the United Arab Emirates final month.
Prime Minister Khan will succeed in China on November 3 and is expected to hold talks over financial and defence cooperation in addition to the CPEC initiatives, Geo News reported.
He may also attend the Chinese International Import Expo 2018 in Shanghai on November 5, it stated.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang invited his new Pakistani counterpart when he telephoned Khan to congratulate him on his election victory.
Premier Li stated China wishes to paintings closely with the new Pakistani government and was hoping that the CPEC project can be finished on time.
The over $50 billion CPEC is a community of infrastructure initiatives which might be recently underneath construction all the way through Pakistan that can connect China's Xinjiang province with Gwadar port in Pakistan's Balochistan province.
China has historically come to Pakistan's rescue with financial, political and armed forces help and the management of the two countries have incessantly described their ties as "all weather".
Prime Minister Khan's talk over with to China, Pakistan's "all weather" ally, will come forward of a talk over with to Islamabad by officials of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for formal discussions on a bailout package deal for the cash-strapped nation.
The IMF delegation is expected to talk over with Pakistan on November 7, Finance Minister Asad Umar stated final week.
The US has stated that the money owed collected on the CPEC initiatives had been in charge for Pakistan's present financial disaster. Both China and Pakistan have rejected Washington's statement.
The three-day talk over with to China would be the cricketer-turned-politician's 3rd international travel since assuming place of work in August.
He went on an official talk over with to Saudi Arabia and from there to the United Arab Emirates final month.
Prime Minister Khan will succeed in China on November 3 and is expected to hold talks over financial and defence cooperation in addition to the CPEC initiatives, Geo News reported.
He may also attend the Chinese International Import Expo 2018 in Shanghai on November 5, it stated.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang invited his new Pakistani counterpart when he telephoned Khan to congratulate him on his election victory.
Premier Li stated China wishes to paintings closely with the new Pakistani government and was hoping that the CPEC project can be finished on time.
The over $50 billion CPEC is a community of infrastructure initiatives which might be recently underneath construction all the way through Pakistan that can connect China's Xinjiang province with Gwadar port in Pakistan's Balochistan province.
China has historically come to Pakistan's rescue with financial, political and armed forces help and the management of the two countries have incessantly described their ties as "all weather".
Imran to embark on first China visit from Nov 3
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October 15, 2018
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